10 Ways to Synch Your Book n Web Site for Maximum Sales, p1
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TITLE: 10 Ways to Synch Your Book n Web Site for Maximum Sales,p1
AUTHOR: Earma Brown
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10 Ways to Synchronize Your Book and Web Site for Maximum Sales-
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Are you an author that wants to sell more books? Sure you are.
We all are. I can say that with such confidence because if your
message was important enough to be written; it is important
enough to be read. Read by as many people as possible I might
add.
In the new millennium the web must play an important role in
your book's marketing plan. Your website address should be
included in as many places online and offline in your marketing
materials as possible.
To develop your brand and increase your profits include your
website address on all your printed media. Here are ten top ways
to make sure your book and website are synched as precisely as
your palm pilot and computer are:
1. Create a separate website address for your book.
Follow the lead of the best-selling authors in non-fiction
publishing. Jack Canfield and Victor Hansen are not household
names but their book series Chicken Soup is easily remembered.
Make your book site a direct response website. The more focused
your book's site is the better. It will be easier for your web
visitors to locate and since there's nothing to distract them
they will buy faster. You can always link your book's site to
your concept site, if you have one with all your services, forum
and general web community.
Additionally, make it easy to connect your website to your
book. When you want to go to the Chicken Soup book series
website, guess what you type into your browser's web address
box. You guessed it; simply type in Chicken Soup.
This principle is most effective with a concept title but it
will work with any. Just make sure the web address is short and
easy. Don't try to use your whole title. Keep it simple and use
the concept. Another good example is the Rich Dad Poor Dad
series used www.richdad.com for their web address.
2. Give Away Sample Chapters
One of the best ways to promote your book using your website is
to give away 1-3 sample chapters or a mini e-course based on
your book.
Fear of the unknown is one of the biggest impediments to sales.
Even though the internet is growing leaps and bounds, there are
still tons of people that are afraid to trust someone online.
One of the best ways to get rid of that fear for the visitor is
to offer them a free download of your sample chapters.
You can offer the free sample chapters in several formats. The
most popular is Adobe PDF. Readers can download a free Acrobat
Reader. Don't forget your privacy statement promising not to
share or sell your visitor's email. Post your free sample offer
in a prominent place and the privacy statement underneath.
3. Emphasize Testimonials.
Immediately below your free sample chapter, put lots of reader
and authority testimonials. Hopefully you solicited pre-
publication quotes from your readers as you were writing your
book. If not, begin to gather testimonials from your readers.
Showcase your best testimonials. Prospects want to know someone
else has read and liked your book.
4. Focus on Relationship Marketing.
No one likes being sold. People want to know who they are
buying from, especially since you are missing the face to face
factor. Strive for a relationship with your readers instead of
just a sale. Don't be shy allow your personality to show. A
client of mine was stressing over whether she should allow her
picture to be posted on her website. Finally, she bit the
bullet and her visitors rewarded her with increased traffic and
sales.
The truth is people like to know there's a person behind the
website. Another client post a page of his favorite things on
his site similar to what Oprah Winfrey does on her show-all with
the purpose of connecting with his audience. While another post
her family trips to personalize her site. Be real, be yourself
and you'll get more life long readers, customers and friends.
5. Offer Useful Content.
Have you begun writing articles in your field? If not, you
should consider it. Writing articles (article marketing) is an
easy way of getting free publicity. Publish a useful easy to
read article in your field and you gain almost instant
credibility. You may be saying I don't have time to write
articles in my field.
But wait, before you throw away this method of marketing. Have
you considered transforming some of your book excerpts into
short articles? It's a simple way of making your book go the
extra mile to help promote itself. Need some extra help getting
your articles written? Click here for a popular resource of
Earma's "Putting Your Articles on the Speedway to Sales."
Leveraging your profits by synching your book and website can
be rewarding and profitable journey. Implement the tips above,
synch your book to website and prosper!
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